The Nokia 3650 comes with all the software you need to connect to the Internet. Although the phone doesn't have a built-in web browser, it can access Internet content via the Wap browser (from the 'Services' menu). You can also set up the phone to access email via the messaging application. This page provides details of how to get access to email on the move with your 3650. For help with Wap, see the menu on the left

Problems with GPRS. If connecting with GPRS, you need to make sure your network operator has enabled GPRS on your account. For more on this, and other GPRS troubleshooting help, see our GPRS page

Problems sending emails

If you get an error such as "Problem sending message", you may be trying to send a message to one ISP's mailbox while connected to a different ISP. To prevent spamming, most ISPs require you to connect to their service (not someone else's) in order to send an email via their SMTP server. For instance, don't be surprised if you find that can't send mail from your BT Yahoo account (using the server address mail.btinternet.com) if you've logged on to Virgin Media.

Problems retrieving emails

If attempting to retrieve email gives you a "General: System error", make sure you have "Gateway IP address" set to 0.0.0.0. (Tools | Settings | Connection | Access points)This message also appears if you are trying to connect to an email account over a WAP connection (e.g. trying to connect to BT Yahoo's mailbox while dialed up over o2's WAP service).

Problems logging in

If, when attempting to log in, you're constantly prompted for your password, even though you know you're typing in the right password, there are two possible causes. If you're already logged in (via a web browser or a PC program like Outlook, then you're often not allowed to log on via a second device. Make sure you're not already connected to your email provider on another machine. The other thing to check is that you're account hasn't been temporarily locked as you may have made repeated attempts to log on incorrectly. Many ISPs allow you to check your mail via a web service... it may be worth trying this to make sure your account is working properly and there are no problems at your ISP.

Problems with GPRS

Most mobile phone operators use different APNs (Access Point Nodes) for WAP-over-GPRS and email-over-GPRS. The upshot of this is that you can't connect to your email server over a GPRS WAP connection. Additionally, you may need to have your network operator enable access to the Internet/email GPRS service.

Problems with o2 - If you experience a "GPRS: Invalid GPRS access point" error when attempting to connect to, say, Virgin Media, over o2 via their mobile.o2.co.uk APN, this is likely to be for one of two reasons - either you have not entered the correct o2 Mobile Web APN settings, or o2 has not enabled "Mobile Web" on your account (in which case, contact o2).

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Before you can use GPRS technology, contact your
network operator or service provider for availability of and
subscription to the GPRS service. Save the GPRS settings
for each of the applications used over GPRS. For
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information on pricing, contact your network operator or
service provider.
How to activate GPRS steps:
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Packet data >
Packet data connection. Select Always online to set the
phone to automatically register to a GPRS network when
you switch the phone on. Select When needed, and the
GPRS registration and connection are established when
an application using GPRS needs it and closed when you
end the application.

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and become a member, here you can a lot answer needed to work on you i9 phone. By asking for the WAP set up information for you carrier you should be able to get it going.

to use gprs things you need to do
1.need to have a gprs enabled sim
2.sufficient balance to use the service if it is prepaid
3. should have done the gprs settings or should have saved these settings on mobile and select the profile as default to use it.

Please follow these steps if you have all of the above

go to Main Menu>>Web Acess>> scrooll down to go to url>> enter the url you want to visit>> like http://google.com
This should work. If you haven't done the gprs settings, please do send me the APN and IP address for the gprs service i will help you to configure the gprs service for you.
Hope this should help you.

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